Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations IFRs on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Promote Body to Linked Body

Status
Not open for further replies.

CADNXUniGraphics

Mechanical
Jul 13, 2012
4
Hi Guys,

Because of our recent transmission to Teamcenter we can't use promote bodies and have to convert to wave link bodies in assemblies to be able to split the drawings out from the master model. When I change the promote body to a linked body, the sub components that I have changed move to a different location. So I re constrain and re associate. This is all good but then I can't seem to select the sub component which I have changed to a linked body to be able to do a trim body?

Is there a easy way to be able to fix this?

Best Regards

Many Thanks,

Regards,

Mark Wise
N.P.D CAD Engineer
 
Replies continue below

Recommended for you

Mark, there are too many questions in your post.
Why can't you use promotions ?
Why does the body move when converted ?

Regards,
Tomas
 
Hi Tomas,

The reason you can't use promote bodies is that when you create the new drawing dataset in Teamcenter to split the drafting from the master dataset, you can't use promote bodies. It throws an error when exporting the drawing to the new drawing dataset:

File/Export/part/part specification and select existing part/select dwg file of the same number as the master dataset/drawing selection and select SHT1/Hit OK and if promote body you will get and error and if linked body will allow you to export.

The question I want answered is why does it stayed constrained with no error but moves the sub components when I change from a promote body to a linked body. Also, Is there a quick fix or am I doing something wrong?

Also, I found this on Eng Tips so have just suppressed the sub component after making it a linked body as it leaves the original sub component as well as making a new linked body. So you have 2 parts in the model when it is a linked body.

If your using WAVE links or promotions I have to assume that you’re doing so in the context of an assembly. With that said, the difference between WAVE and promotions is this.

WAVE
Pro - You need not load the component parts to see your part in the assembly.
Con - You will see the component from which the link came and the WAVE linked body that has been somehow modified. This can be managed with reference sets, but can get confusing for some folks.

Promotion
Pro - You do not see the original body just the end item body
Con - The assembly component must be loaded to see your part in the assembly.


Many Thanks,

Regards,

Mark Wise
N.P.D CAD Engineer


 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=bc7d9ccd-492b-46a6-ae21-a2451886362c&file=Sub_Con_Moves.pdf
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor